Senior Year Grades

i dont think hostility is necessary for any reason at this point in all of our lives. its a stressful time for everyone, assuming you're in the midst of the application process or waiting for replies.

its not the end of the world if someone asks a question that has been asked before, or that could be found elsewhere. im sure EVERYTHING on this board could be found elsewhere if you looked hard enough.

i dont think hostility is necessary for any reason at this point in all of our lives. its a stressful time for everyone, assuming you're in the midst of the application process or waiting for replies.

its not the end of the world if someone asks a question that has been asked before, or that could be found elsewhere. im sure EVERYTHING on this board could be found elsewhere if you looked hard enough.

i dont think hostility is necessary for any reason at this point in all of our lives. its a stressful time for everyone, assuming you're in the midst of the application process or waiting for replies.

its not the end of the world if someone asks a question that has been asked before, or that could be found elsewhere. im sure EVERYTHING on this board could be found elsewhere if you looked hard enough.

I actually don't think the answer is as obvious as some have made it out to be. I know someone whose only condition upon acceptance to a T10 was that they complete their undergraduate degree. There was nothing stating neither explicitly nor implicitly that they must maintain a certain level of academia for the offer to stand. Just something to chew on.

Me personally? I wouldn't worry too much. How many people do you know who've had their law school acceptances rescinded? I just feel like if a semester full of B's constituted a deal-breaker, this type of thing would be much more common than it seems to be.